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John Cort, th er five hours going vu or Kitse ©. ee ja president, | the knl a after the theatrical Weaver of Spokane a di- | tion he His estate of and Daw Le goes to his wife. ——— DACHE, TONGUE COATED? 1's YOUR LIVER! CASCARETS SURE You have a throb our head, a bad ee burt skin ts yellow with dark rings eyes, ' No wonder you feel usly ‘and iltempered. Your system constipa of bile and scent ar ted waste ad what inside cou MEG-ANY DRUG STORE to sent aoe Si0 CENT BOXES» "YORK WHILE YOU SLELE Full Information and Rates by Telephone : THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY LOUISVILLE, Sept, 23.—After| waiting for ten years for his wed. nN to hareh physics that trritate and injure, Remember, that your sour, disordered stomach, lazy liver and clogged bowels can be quickly cleansed and regulated by moroing with gentle, thorough Casearets; a 1O-cent box will keep your head clear and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Get Cascarets now—wake up refreshed—feel like doing a good day's work—-make yourself pleasant and useful, Clean up! Cheer up! CATHARTIC very Service Mate 5306, u u PRINCESS RENOUNCES HER ROYAL RANK FOR LOVE) eee lV Countess Waidburg, formeriy Archduchess Elizabeth of Austria. vi v The very ex- young, a dashing Heutenant of the 4 imperial house of Hapsburg reigning family of Austro-Hungary—lost its pretth est and most lovable princess whe Archduc Elizabeth Fr royal dragoons, and a certain Dan Cupid interfered tn the grandfath leremperor’s plane and the little princess fell love with the bold who devoted half his time hing military tactics to the and the rest to wooing the bride of her tutor, Count * to become the brother's military George Waldburg sister. Elizabeth was just following the ~The telegraph is an incentive to promptness and precision. Western Union DAY LET- TERS or NIGHT LETTERS used in your business will make a man ACT while others wait. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam ‘Trains leave Seattle 7:90 A. M. and 4:90 P. M. Yer particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, of Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office Gold Medal, London, 1911 ferent Sale HIGH-GRADE Tea in World “H. M. B.” rating, Delicious, Healthful: world’s highest for and used during last_45 years of gn. “ H. M. B.” $1.00 pound—yet ‘costs goes further, In Sealed Air-Tight Pugs, All High-Class Grocers Order Trial Package TC Schwabacher Bros, & Co., Inc., Distributors, a guy TEA rade tea, y Queen »DAYI | American Health [THE MARKETS | It was a love mateh, pure and for, while Count Waldburg | ytue blood of an old Austrian Jerman family coursing through [his veins, he is not royal } The princess has lived with her ndfather since her grandmother ess Elisabeth, was assassinat Jed, in 1898, and she was the empe }ror’s pet and pride, He had hoped jto marry her to the highest of roy jalty, and, with that end in view, per sonally superintended her educa jtion, although her father, the Arch example of many of her un aunte and cousins who have nounced their rights and privileges as members of the oldest of Euro pean royal houses to follow the dic tates of thelr hearts | After much coaxing and pleading, | the princess obtained her grand father's consent to her marriage! with Count Waldburg. The empe-| ror presided at the wedding. T mingled with bis smiles as t duchess went through the renunciation and became just a} jduke Franz Salvator, is the most! common subject, but the little ex-| intellectual of the Hapsburgs princess was the happiest bride In Bot Count Waldburg, handeome,| all the empire that day CUT OUT THE WASP WAISTS, GIRLS, SAYS THIS DOCTOR re arch: | ot} WASHINGTON Sept. 23.—, vention. | “Knocks” for the wasp waist and No girl under 18,” she said)} a “boost” the straight front cor “should wear corsets Straight) set were tted here today by Dr. fronts are not harmful to most wor] mar, sex hygiene lec she addressed the men, but the ‘cu waspy variety of © deleterious.” Association con POCO COH OOOO OOOe * Here's “T. R.” Locust ®; OOH HHHHH HOOD GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J.—| Cheer Up, Lemons Are Coming to Seattle SAN DIEGO, Sept. 23.--Seattle need not suffer long under the ne | gent 23a ra ie = AE" cessity of paying $8.50 a box for! excavation for new First Bag lemons. The manager of the Jullan|tist church building, came acroce Produce company, one of the lark-!q i7-year locust yesterday est of this section, which raises | ground he was digging ree quantities of lemons, anid to)” Careful scrutiny disclosed that day that it would not take long tO/on the wings were two perfectly get lemons started to Seattle by the | formed letters—"T. R." The locust cartoad at $3.50 « box. | was preserved and will be exhibit The Seattle price is fictitious, j |he said. in the jed at the headquarters of the Pro- | gressive party here * “Biting” Honeymoon * OOO CSCH HHH H OOS CHICAGO, Sept, 23-—Judge Go ing yesterday fined Dominico Oll-) by to. the producers and pri etalier to the ano, who lives at 2607 Princeton -lave., $5 and costa. His wife charg eebeee “ ed he bites her while she ts try ing to sleep at night, He pleaded | ~| their honeymoon was not over, and the court appeared inclined to sym pathize with him, but the wife was obdurate, ROYAL WEDDINGS CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 2% Two royal weddings united Prince Stephen George, 17, and Lena Joseph, 13, and Dina George, 18, cousin of Princess Rosie and Joe Joseph, 20, the George tribe of «3 © Hinds, steer .... Fore, steer Rounds ONE DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO All Stomach Distress Quickly Ends With “Pape’s Diapepsin.” Liver sau Bologna ‘ Tubs see sores Smoked Mente—Selliag Price. You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach {is bad—or an| uncertain one—or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs, Pape's Diapepsin is noted for it cod in giving relief, its harmless- #, its certain unfailing action in i i 2 ai 1 y, Local—Buying Price, uM@ . 10@ i i +2 0 1 1 0 plating sick, sour, assy stomachs, Its millions of cures in 61% | Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach troub has made it famous the world over, Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home—keep it handy—et a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat Hes like lead, ferments and sourg and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food—re, member as soon as Pape’s Diapep- ain comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who try It. le Cracked corn Middlings Rolled vats and mixed THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1912. ye 25,000.00 STOCK $125, Bought at 25c On the Dollar From W. B. Quaile Consisting of Dry Goods, Men’s and Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel, Millinery and Shoes, all offered at lowest prices we have ever known. The importance of this sale cannot be judged unless the values are understood. We invite you to examine the goods and learn the savings—savings that should induce liberal purchases here Tuesday. Ladies’ $1.25 Silver gray and white Union Ladies’ and Children’s 35¢ Black Worsted $21.50 Tailor-made Coats and Suits, $1.25 fine Imported 75¢ Infants’ Silk and Two-clasp Kid and Bearskin Bon- Suits, per garment 89° Men’s $3.50 Corduroy Union Made Pants $9.48 Extra Women’s Medium Weight Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants; 35¢ and some 50c values; sale price, each 1Sc Girls’ $1.00 Plush or Bearskin Hats 39c Ladies’ 15¢ and 20c Seamless and Stain- less Black Cotton Hose, pair Tic Fancy Buttons, va- rious sizes; values to 25c, card Le Special lot of Girls’ Felt Hats, 25¢ values 19° 7c Calicoes, blue, gray and red, for this sale, yard Boys’ $7.50 Suits and Overcoats, many suits with 2 pair pants, sale price $4.98 Boys’ $4.00 Navy Serge Suits, sale price Hose, a pair 23° Men's $20.00 Fall Suits, all pure Gloves, pair 69° Ladies’ Fleeced Black Cotton 20c Hosiery, nets, sale price 49° Ladies’ Silk and Vel- sale price s] As Ladies’ Velour and Felt Pattern Hats, New York price $10, our price $H.98 Extra 25c bottle Snider's Catsup, sale price 1bc 25c pkg. Gold Dust or Pearline Washing Powder 16c 7 bars Fels Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soap 25c 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser or Red Seal Lye 25¢ Big lot Men's $3.00 Cassimere Working vet Hats, New York pair wool, for 116 ] D1 Women’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel Women’s and Misses’ Serge price $5, our price $9.49 Young Ladies’ and Women’s 5 $20.00 Novelty Serge Suits Skirts, New York price going at $5.50, our price $9.98$3.49 Women's $17.50 Cravenette Ladies’ Tailored and Sailor Raincoats in this Waists, sale $1.00 values $10.94 49° 5,000 Yards of Dress Goods and Suitings in Skirt and Dress Lengths, ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF less than reg- ular. Mallory Cravenette, soft or stiff style, New York price $3.50, McCormack’'s sale price $2.50 Men's $1.00 Blue Bib Overalls, all sizes, for 100 Dozen Men's 10c Cotton Socks, 6 Ladies 75c Umbrellas. Sale price 48° 12%c good quality Huck Towels, sale price le $1 Cotton Blankets, for this sale, pair Boys’ $1.00 Felt Hats, browns and grays, for Pairs for 25° Ladies’ $1.00 Slipover Muslin Night Gowns, in this sale at 57° 40c Oiled Opaque Window Shades, in this sale, each 19° Ladies’ Combination Muslinwear, $1.25 values, sale price Pants, sale price $1.98 Great big lot of Boys’ $3.00 School Shoes, in this sale, a pair 12%4¢ Lonsdale Mus- lin, for this sale, yard, Limit 10 yards §¢ 54-inch Vicuna Suit- Thousands of yards of 6c Crash Towel- ing, in this sale, yard f 32 Children’s $5.00 Suits and Overcoats, in ings, $1.00 values this sale Boys’ $4.50 and $5.00 light weight Suits, 9 to 17, sale price Boys’ 35c and some 50c Caps, now Ladies’ $3.00 Jersey Ribbed Wool Union Suits Ladies’ $1.75 all Pure Wool Vests and Pants Boys’ 40c School Shirts, 5 to 14 years, now Ladies’ fine quality Fleeced Cotton Hose, 35c 60-inch Sibeline, worth reg- ular $2.25. Sale price The Store That Saves You Money values, for